The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1918Arthur Quiller-Couch, Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch At the Clarendon Press, 1939 - 1171 sidor |
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... thine , Thine the poise and measure ? If I say , " Thou shalt be Mine , ' Finger not My treasure . What the gains in having thee Do amount to , only He Who for man was sold can see That transferr'd th ' accounts to Me . Man . But as I ...
... thine , Thine the poise and measure ? If I say , " Thou shalt be Mine , ' Finger not My treasure . What the gains in having thee Do amount to , only He Who for man was sold can see That transferr'd th ' accounts to Me . Man . But as I ...
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... thine own inconstancy ! A fairer hand than thine shall cure That heart which thy false oaths did wound ; And to my soul a soul more pure Than thine shall by Love's hand be bound , And both with equal glory crown'd . 300 301 Then shalt ...
... thine own inconstancy ! A fairer hand than thine shall cure That heart which thy false oaths did wound ; And to my soul a soul more pure Than thine shall by Love's hand be bound , And both with equal glory crown'd . 300 301 Then shalt ...
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... thine eye Shall rue it to his smart ! Then tell me how to woo thee , Love ; O tell me how to woo thee ! For thy dear sake nae care I'll take , Tho ' ne'er another trow me . If gay attire delight thine eye I'll dight me in array ; I'll ...
... thine eye Shall rue it to his smart ! Then tell me how to woo thee , Love ; O tell me how to woo thee ! For thy dear sake nae care I'll take , Tho ' ne'er another trow me . If gay attire delight thine eye I'll dight me in array ; I'll ...
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The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1918 Arthur Quiller-Couch,Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch Ingen förhandsgranskning - 1966 |
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